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tax-free employer benefits, yes. tax-free contributions, yeah. mortgage deductions, definitely. amounting to half a trillion dollars annually, they are -- [ cow moo ] -- yeah, the tax sacred cow. president obama is targeting that and hedge tax breaks as well. something that speaker boehner agrees with if in spirit. >> moos on the way. >> i was trying to make it fun. >> i was wondering why there were cows in my ears on the break. now, i understand. those numbers are mind-boggling. thank you, richard. i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. we'll see you back here tomorrow. helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from
tax-free employer benefits, yes. tax-free contributions, yeah. mortgage deductions, definitely. amounting to half a trillion dollars annually, they are -- [ cow moo ] -- yeah, the tax sacred cow. president obama is targeting that and hedge tax breaks as well. something that speaker boehner agrees with if in spirit. >> moos on the way. >> i was trying to make it fun. >> i was wondering why there were cows in my ears on the break. now, i understand. those numbers are...
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gross pay the same and the medicare and state taxes but fica taxes up to $143.08. that's a hit to the wag let, grocery money or a tank of gas every two weeks, real money for real people in this tough economy. >> to your point, real money to real people and i think people didn't realize it. this deal reached at the 11th hour. the middle of the night it seems always with congress to come up with something and then they get the paycheck. take a look at it and don't quite get what happened there to them. >> right. i mean, you have to look at every line item on the paycheck to see what happened to you. republicans and democrats passed this thing two years ago as a stimulus measure to boost the economy and then they let it expire. neither side really wanted to defend it and neither side wanted to take the payroll stream from social security so they just kind of didn't fight over it and didn't make a lot of headlines and why a lot of people probably not noticing that this thing snuck up on them. >> and funds social security and medicare? >> yeah. this goes in to social se
gross pay the same and the medicare and state taxes but fica taxes up to $143.08. that's a hit to the wag let, grocery money or a tank of gas every two weeks, real money for real people in this tough economy. >> to your point, real money to real people and i think people didn't realize it. this deal reached at the 11th hour. the middle of the night it seems always with congress to come up with something and then they get the paycheck. take a look at it and don't quite get what happened...
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especially about taxes. budget director, lew well knows the amount of money available from taxing rich people is nowhere near enough to pay for the swelling cost of entitlement programs now about 60% or so of the federal spending. since the president shows no interest in reforming the programs the only way to come close to financing them is to sock the middle class with higher taxes. much higher. mr. lew's problem is mr. obama has shown no interest in doing that either. many suspect sooner or later he will? witness the recent fiscal cliff association. higher income taxes on all taxpayers set by law to take effect january 1. mr. obama never considered letting it happen agreeing to let them rise on the 1%. although he let a two-year cut in social security payroll taxes expire as scheduled. weak growth is lower tax receipt. given the liberal views mr. lew and the president left themselves no good option for dealing with the dilemmas. mr. lew could make a start by telling the truth about taxes. but will he? bret
especially about taxes. budget director, lew well knows the amount of money available from taxing rich people is nowhere near enough to pay for the swelling cost of entitlement programs now about 60% or so of the federal spending. since the president shows no interest in reforming the programs the only way to come close to financing them is to sock the middle class with higher taxes. much higher. mr. lew's problem is mr. obama has shown no interest in doing that either. many suspect sooner or...
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he agreed on the progressive tax rate. >> did you agree about assault weapons? >> i will believe what you are saying, sure. i don't know what his position was. >> let me read the letter. this was what he penned along with the presidents. while we recognize the assault weapon legislation will not stop all assault weapon crime, statistics prove we can dry up the supply making them less accessible to criminals and we urge you to listen to the american public and support a ban on the further manufacture of these weapons. that was ronald reagan. >> so? >> you keep framing to the left and the right. i'm putting it to you. one of the great right wing presidents of modern times agreed with me. >> so? >> it's not left or right, is it? unless you frame it in that way. the way that the nra through the 80s and 90s are deliberately trying to frame it as a left wing attack on the american constitution and the second amendment what you tried to do. you brandish your book. >> that's the constitution of the united states. the founding document. >> i have been debating that for a
he agreed on the progressive tax rate. >> did you agree about assault weapons? >> i will believe what you are saying, sure. i don't know what his position was. >> let me read the letter. this was what he penned along with the presidents. while we recognize the assault weapon legislation will not stop all assault weapon crime, statistics prove we can dry up the supply making them less accessible to criminals and we urge you to listen to the american public and support a ban on...
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you mentioned the tax credit. i believe that was about 10 years. do you think about still should be in place? >> well, it is not in the realm of the department of energy,. >> is that probably a good -- wouldn't it be a wiser use instead of having that tax credit in place for oil or gas or others -- when we want to double the amount of research and energy? >> well, i think that we are really focused on the research area and there is no question, as we said earlier, that we have substantial capacity to increase our research effectively. >> okay, we are talking about linkage in the blue ribbon commission. am i correct that the report, the concern and the commission was that it did not want the stalemate to prevent movement ahead on the consolidation storage site. but it didn't want the linkage to be something that continues and blocks this. that you said consolidation should proceed without further delay. is that not correct? is that not the report? >> i would just think that it is parallel development and the men doing both parallel because we would
you mentioned the tax credit. i believe that was about 10 years. do you think about still should be in place? >> well, it is not in the realm of the department of energy,. >> is that probably a good -- wouldn't it be a wiser use instead of having that tax credit in place for oil or gas or others -- when we want to double the amount of research and energy? >> well, i think that we are really focused on the research area and there is no question, as we said earlier, that we have...
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the house leadership is not fond of tax increases or anything perceived as a tax increase. there is concern about the implementation of the bill itself and how difficult it would be for retailers. it's going to get a strong look in the house and fit doesn't happen this year, we could see it in the next year or two. what is the name of the bill guest: it's called the marketplace fairness ability and that's part of their theme fairness between blick and fortar retailers and online retailers. this is something that's been around since the mid 1990's. senator durbin say passionate advocate. the house we have representative steve womack a republican in favor of the bill. >> is there a wal-mart factor there? >> wal-mart is strongly in favor of this bill because they have to pay a sales tax. the rule is you have to charge a sales tax if you have a physical presence in a state. wal-mart has stores in most states so they have to charge online sales tax for every state. amazon.com used to oppose this but they've seen their physical presence increase so they are to charge the sales ta
the house leadership is not fond of tax increases or anything perceived as a tax increase. there is concern about the implementation of the bill itself and how difficult it would be for retailers. it's going to get a strong look in the house and fit doesn't happen this year, we could see it in the next year or two. what is the name of the bill guest: it's called the marketplace fairness ability and that's part of their theme fairness between blick and fortar retailers and online retailers. this...
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you haven't been paying sales tax. to be clear, you are supposed to keep track of it yourself and then turn it in and turn in the sales tax to new york. but nobody does that. what, yeah, you're looking -- you've been doing this, thomas? >> sure, keeping track of my unpaid sales tax. >> but what this fairness, this marketplace fairness act is saying, retailers now you are in charge of collecting that tax. so you don't get this tax-free holiday any more. basically. >> when we look at this, 45 states now collect sales tax what kind of confusion does this create for the big box retailers, as opposed to the smaller online stores? >> well everyone is going to have to do this, as long as they make more than $1 million in revenue. the confusion for everyone is how do you keep track of this, right? different sales rates across the country. different states, different municipalities. part of the act is, if in fact this passes, you have to make it easy for the retailers. through some kind of software or something but for a small
you haven't been paying sales tax. to be clear, you are supposed to keep track of it yourself and then turn it in and turn in the sales tax to new york. but nobody does that. what, yeah, you're looking -- you've been doing this, thomas? >> sure, keeping track of my unpaid sales tax. >> but what this fairness, this marketplace fairness act is saying, retailers now you are in charge of collecting that tax. so you don't get this tax-free holiday any more. basically. >> when we...
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and while it may not protect children it would burden tax payers. an armed guard would cost $55,000 a year. to put an armed guard in every school in the country would cost $5 billion. nra is suggesting that they train volunteers. arizona is doing that, training a posse to patrol school grounds. hoops, turns out that some of them turned out to be felons and . not so good. south dakota was the first state to pass a bill to allow armed are teachers. and tennessee might require an armed presence in every public school either a guard or if that's too expensive, a trained staff member. oregon is considering a similar bill and dennis richardson has said that an armed teacher could have prevented the newtown tragedy. he's wrong. just get a note from the principal, no big deal. joining me now is peter stone reporter for mother jones who has been reporting on the dark money behind the nra. he joins us via skype. thank you for joining "the war room," peter. >> thank you very much. >> michael: you've been reporting on "dark money." what is in it for the nra to
and while it may not protect children it would burden tax payers. an armed guard would cost $55,000 a year. to put an armed guard in every school in the country would cost $5 billion. nra is suggesting that they train volunteers. arizona is doing that, training a posse to patrol school grounds. hoops, turns out that some of them turned out to be felons and . not so good. south dakota was the first state to pass a bill to allow armed are teachers. and tennessee might require an armed presence in...
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i opposed higher taxes. >> should boehner be replaced? >> well, i don't -- a fight of that sort now would be destructive. i believe boehner and the republicans need to reclaim their fundamental legacy. if there was ever a time that we can understand that big spending and borrowing, and ratifying it by higher taxes is going to destroy the american economy just like it's destroyed the economies of japan and europe. and we have to rally behind that, and what is stopping that is that latinos and women feel they can't join the republican party even though they agree with it, because it's excluding. >> who would you most like to see leading the party for the next election? it can be a surname, a first name. >> scott walker. >> scott walker? interesting call. good to see you. you can always come back here, we're not going to ban you or fire you. >>> coming up, we'll talk about what dick morris just said, about the future of the republican party. kerry kennedy joins me live to talk about guns in america. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with
i opposed higher taxes. >> should boehner be replaced? >> well, i don't -- a fight of that sort now would be destructive. i believe boehner and the republicans need to reclaim their fundamental legacy. if there was ever a time that we can understand that big spending and borrowing, and ratifying it by higher taxes is going to destroy the american economy just like it's destroyed the economies of japan and europe. and we have to rally behind that, and what is stopping that is that...
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and you were targeted because you voted for a tax increase. but at the time you said, "there are times in all our careers when we must ask ourselves why we're here." marjorie, great to have you with us tonight on "the ed show." >> nice to be here. >> you are an example of courage, and the president has said this is going to take courage. can you apply what you went through to today's gun debate? what do you think? >> oh, well, i was also targeted. i mean, they just loaded both of the barrels and came after me also. i was just talking tonight with somebody who worked for me in my congressional office, arlene halpernin. she said the phones never stopped ringing. and that's one of the problems. but as a member of congress you have to understand that people do not call in when they're satisfied. so nine out of ten calls said vote against this. and at that time it was in '93 and we were talking about an omnibus spending bill. it was a deficit reduction bill but of course it was called the tax increase. and there were things in the bill that i liked
and you were targeted because you voted for a tax increase. but at the time you said, "there are times in all our careers when we must ask ourselves why we're here." marjorie, great to have you with us tonight on "the ed show." >> nice to be here. >> you are an example of courage, and the president has said this is going to take courage. can you apply what you went through to today's gun debate? what do you think? >> oh, well, i was also targeted. i mean,...
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on the senate side we will hear about the internet sales tax bill and immigration. hearingouse side, a big with the state department whistle-blowers. hopes that congress will hear more about the issue of guns. this brings us to our first question for you this morning
on the senate side we will hear about the internet sales tax bill and immigration. hearingouse side, a big with the state department whistle-blowers. hopes that congress will hear more about the issue of guns. this brings us to our first question for you this morning
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any kind of carbon tax. anything that they think would cost them jobs and therefore cost the election. but the counter argument to that, the evidence is impossible to ignore. if we're talking about snow, we're talking about snowpocalypse. here in d.c. we're talking about superstorm sandy, the confluence of three different weather fronts that caused such destruction. bill mckibben was right. it becomes an economic issue at its fundamental core. i think the public is starting to see that and i think they're ahead of the politicians on this one. >> john: fighting climate change is good capitalism. tina you don't pew editor in chief of the contributor. joe williamss, thank you both for joining me this evening. >> thank you. >> john: now that ultra conservatives have failed, we'll see their new strategy to fail again in the exact same wayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayay d get. >> i'm an extremely loving, passionate man and people who investigate me honestly without the baggage of political c
any kind of carbon tax. anything that they think would cost them jobs and therefore cost the election. but the counter argument to that, the evidence is impossible to ignore. if we're talking about snow, we're talking about snowpocalypse. here in d.c. we're talking about superstorm sandy, the confluence of three different weather fronts that caused such destruction. bill mckibben was right. it becomes an economic issue at its fundamental core. i think the public is starting to see that and i...
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ronald reagan raised the debt ceiling when necessary without complaint, and raised taxes more than once. and reagan was in favor of a ban on assault weapons just like president obama. >> right, and that comment was a way of saying that these are very centrist reforms, really common sense things that most americans agree with. he emphasized that in a few ways and a few times during that time. and i think the framing you're talking about, too, is really important. it is not just guns they're looking at. they're looking at mental health and research, links between violent media. you know, they are looking at more armed school resource officers at schools and providing funding for that. but i think constantly framing it, these are things that just make sense that the majority of americans support. and how can the republicans be so intransigent, not be even willing to discuss or consider any of these measures. >> richard, a month ago we heard the pundits say hand it off to joe biden and you will be involved in a senate committee process and lose all the momentum. well, this president/joe bid
ronald reagan raised the debt ceiling when necessary without complaint, and raised taxes more than once. and reagan was in favor of a ban on assault weapons just like president obama. >> right, and that comment was a way of saying that these are very centrist reforms, really common sense things that most americans agree with. he emphasized that in a few ways and a few times during that time. and i think the framing you're talking about, too, is really important. it is not just guns...
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they want to be paying taxes. they want to be buying into our health care. they want to be contributing to this country, but we're not letting them. if you look at this video we did, it adds up, and it's good for all of us. not only do we want this potential for our future, but it's actually going to boost our economy. >> this is so -- bringing people out of the shadows. we have not talked really -- we talked about terrence and make terrence stay. he may go to yale. think of the workers, the mel yonz of workers ins country, undocument immigrants who are maintaining, shoring up all kinds of enterprises and industries, and i do think davis is right that there is a transpartisan agreement across studies that there is an economic benefit to immigration, but at the end of the day it is who we are as a country. we are coursened in other ways by our politics. may this lift us up. >> davis, i will say i think you really changed the debate over climate change with "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." i hope you do the same on emgregs with "the dream is
they want to be paying taxes. they want to be buying into our health care. they want to be contributing to this country, but we're not letting them. if you look at this video we did, it adds up, and it's good for all of us. not only do we want this potential for our future, but it's actually going to boost our economy. >> this is so -- bringing people out of the shadows. we have not talked really -- we talked about terrence and make terrence stay. he may go to yale. think of the workers,...
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points towards the same goal, bringing these workers out of the shadows and into becoming and being tax paying members of society. >> michael: that's kentucky tea party senator rand paul's embrace of immigration reform. it comes a day after the republican national committee released their autopsy report on why the g.o.p. continues to nose dive in favorability. the recommendation is to support comprehensive immigration reform. the senator's move comes after the drone filibuster and the straw purchase. here is maria from the university of cal berkeley where she is the development director of the chief schuster earl institute. welcome to the war room. >> glad to be here. >> michael: what do you make of his new stance? >> i think it's really a revelation, and i welcome yesterday's g.o.p. autopsy report. i think it is a recognition that if the republicans intend to be a national party, they have got to broaden their appeal to the fastest growing part of the electorate. but words are only one thing. let's see what they do in terms of actually voting for immigration reform. >> michael: yes, be
points towards the same goal, bringing these workers out of the shadows and into becoming and being tax paying members of society. >> michael: that's kentucky tea party senator rand paul's embrace of immigration reform. it comes a day after the republican national committee released their autopsy report on why the g.o.p. continues to nose dive in favorability. the recommendation is to support comprehensive immigration reform. the senator's move comes after the drone filibuster and the...
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well, how are we going to change tax policy? washington if we can't get anything passed in the senate? the entire lynchpin to the 113th is going to be what is harry reid does with changing the rules for the filibuster. then we can move to get to these tax loopholes that has helped the wealthiest americans in this country. it's all about ideology. what do you believe in? do you believe the lower 80% of americans should actually serve up a little bit more to make this thing right? because we never paid for the wars in iraq and afghanistan. we never accounted for the bush tax cuts, the recovery measure that's were made, and the recession that we went through account for a third of what our financial problems are all about, which were caused by deregulation on wall street. can i have two shows tonight? joining me now is senator bernie sanders of vermont. senator, good to have you with us tonight. you hit the nail on the knead, as you always do, and i encourage our viewers to go to huffington post and see what you have written, see h
well, how are we going to change tax policy? washington if we can't get anything passed in the senate? the entire lynchpin to the 113th is going to be what is harry reid does with changing the rules for the filibuster. then we can move to get to these tax loopholes that has helped the wealthiest americans in this country. it's all about ideology. what do you believe in? do you believe the lower 80% of americans should actually serve up a little bit more to make this thing right? because we...
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, the taxes one is closed. come down to this: the reason we can't get a deal is, that for each party, each party is trying to get from the negotiations, what they are asked to give up in negotiations, hard to get a deal that way. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where our group picks up with the discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and they'll post the video before noon eastern time and make sure and follow us on twitt twitter @foxnewssunday. up next our power player of the week. ♪ i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in
, the taxes one is closed. come down to this: the reason we can't get a deal is, that for each party, each party is trying to get from the negotiations, what they are asked to give up in negotiations, hard to get a deal that way. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next week. don't forget to check out panel plus where our group picks up with the discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and they'll post the video before noon eastern time and make sure and follow us on twitt twitter...
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they'll pay taxes back. they'll go back to the end of the line and might take up to 10 to 15 years to become u.s. citizens so it is definitely still the promise of -- >> not joining the bandwagon sitting next to you. >> we're call. citizens or noncitizens, the promise and this is what it's going to achieve. >> let me explain where you come from from pennsylvania from hazelton. you passed order fans that would punish landlords who rented to illegal immigrants and punish employers who hired then. you intend to fight this effort for immigration reform in the house. >> this 1986 all over again and that was at the time they told the person people this is one time only, 1.5 million illegal aliens would get amnesty and ended up being 3 million. the same thing will happen today, george, when we're offering a pathway to citizenship without knowing that we could secure our borders. to put it in simple terms you wouldn't replace your carpet at home if you still had a hole in the roof and that's what we're talking about
they'll pay taxes back. they'll go back to the end of the line and might take up to 10 to 15 years to become u.s. citizens so it is definitely still the promise of -- >> not joining the bandwagon sitting next to you. >> we're call. citizens or noncitizens, the promise and this is what it's going to achieve. >> let me explain where you come from from pennsylvania from hazelton. you passed order fans that would punish landlords who rented to illegal immigrants and punish...
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they hit the average hard working tax paying american. >> the time is now. americans are counting on you. >> let's get right to it. we are joined now by krystal ball cohost of "the cycle" and msnbc political analyst richard wolffe executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you for being here. i want to start with you and danielle trotter. she's invoking the constitution, the bill of rights. a feeling that is strong around the country among conservatives but not only conservatives nap these policies are going after rights that were secure bid our founders a long time ago. she invoked womens rights as sort of the ultimate underlying principle. a lot of people were moved by that. what did you make of that new chapter in this fight? >> well, it's not surprising. it's not surprising there's an interpretation of the second amendment that they take to mean overthrowing government or standing up for tyranny or in this case -- this is part of the nra narrative since the '60s here. it's about protection against criminals. this has been the big shift in the nra, tea party, e
they hit the average hard working tax paying american. >> the time is now. americans are counting on you. >> let's get right to it. we are joined now by krystal ball cohost of "the cycle" and msnbc political analyst richard wolffe executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you for being here. i want to start with you and danielle trotter. she's invoking the constitution, the bill of rights. a feeling that is strong around the country among conservatives but not only...
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he has to follow the laws pass the by congress, the taxes raised by congress. he has no authority beyond that. the debt limit simply tells the treasury that they cannot refinance the bonds, they cannot sell additional notes. but it is in fact the congress who has over time, and you mentioned it, ten years of war that was never paid for, that has authorized the deficit. it is us, the members of congress that do that. and we can do this. we can put together a plan that over time actually gets this deficit down. but you can't do it month by month and threat by threat. >> congressman john garamendi, california, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> always, ed, you it. >> remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter @edshow and on facebook. we always want to know what you think. coming up, john boehner got a good scare today during the vote for house speaker. richard wolffe tells us what today's circus means for the country going forward. but first, today was the official swearing in
he has to follow the laws pass the by congress, the taxes raised by congress. he has no authority beyond that. the debt limit simply tells the treasury that they cannot refinance the bonds, they cannot sell additional notes. but it is in fact the congress who has over time, and you mentioned it, ten years of war that was never paid for, that has authorized the deficit. it is us, the members of congress that do that. and we can do this. we can put together a plan that over time actually gets...
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that's not going to change the course of the country unless you have comprehensive tax reform that dealt with the fact that we are becoming a nation of inequals. like on the eve of the great depression. >> certainly i would agree with that. i would also disagree with part of it, because it has been shown that enough people do care about that wealth and equality because he did win as a not terribly popular president in a reelection. but one of the other things is the who issue of guns. i don't remember and i don't have the breadth of knowledge that you do but i don't seem to remember a -- an issue like what he is having to do now or has chosen to do now with guns being sort of gifted to him -- or to a president at the beginning of a second term. that gives him a bit of momentum that i don't remember -- momentum going into the second term that few presidents have had. >> i think that is exactly right. very few presidents have had good momentum going into the second term. we saw it even with franklin roosevelt and other presidents as we know have stumbled through the first couple of years o
that's not going to change the course of the country unless you have comprehensive tax reform that dealt with the fact that we are becoming a nation of inequals. like on the eve of the great depression. >> certainly i would agree with that. i would also disagree with part of it, because it has been shown that enough people do care about that wealth and equality because he did win as a not terribly popular president in a reelection. but one of the other things is the who issue of guns. i...
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government spend aka taxes. part of the heritage foundation's definition of economic freedom is the ability to invest your money however you want and hold on to your money. limited government was always one of the factors in the study. still very, very strong with protectionism is an issue the united states is facing. they are competitive in the global economic environment. it's not just about the u.s. any more. it's a very global marketplace we need to remain competitive. the rankings show we are slipping behind a little bit. we are still topping the world still a top ten but it's a struggling environment for us right now. >> barely top 10. sandra smith, fox business networks. 25 after the hour. still to come obama care was supposed to cut costs for healthcare to all. now we are finding another hidden fee that insurance companies will be charging you to pay for someone else. plus a teacher is told to remove a ronald reagan quote from her classroom because it could be offensive to her students. we will explain.
government spend aka taxes. part of the heritage foundation's definition of economic freedom is the ability to invest your money however you want and hold on to your money. limited government was always one of the factors in the study. still very, very strong with protectionism is an issue the united states is facing. they are competitive in the global economic environment. it's not just about the u.s. any more. it's a very global marketplace we need to remain competitive. the rankings show we...
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when you don't pay your taxes, you own a house and don't pay the property taxes, your name and address are put in the newspaper and squatters look for the houses and go and start living there. and they are in there a certain period of time the law says you can't throw them out. >> after 7 years. >> no. >> if it were your house, you are defending the 23-year-old brazilian guy -- by the way, squat in a house in brazil. and the house is owned by bank of america and doesn't it point to a larger problem? boa, they have all the houses in foreclosure they can't seem to sell. >> private property. the occupiers love this stuff. >> i don't know why occupy wall street didn't come up with this. >> that's right. they actually occupied people's homes and didn't want them in there. happened in brooklyn. >> did they have a lien -- >> the family tried to get back in -- >> they had gone to a vacant house... >> you called that bright. living in a $2.5 million house. >> the occupy people. >> we have to go. coming up, colorado has a new problem on its hands after legalizing pot! i told you. how high is too
when you don't pay your taxes, you own a house and don't pay the property taxes, your name and address are put in the newspaper and squatters look for the houses and go and start living there. and they are in there a certain period of time the law says you can't throw them out. >> after 7 years. >> no. >> if it were your house, you are defending the 23-year-old brazilian guy -- by the way, squat in a house in brazil. and the house is owned by bank of america and doesn't it...
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because there is a large transfer of wealth in tax dollars from the north down to the south. so why they would want to mess with that arrangement is beyond me. >> professor michael eric dyson and ryan grim whose office enjoys watching our broadcast even as he speaks to us, thanks very much. much more ahead. but first sue herrera has the market wrap. >> good afternoon. here's a look how today wall street finished the trading session. it snapped a winning streak. and the dow finishes the trading session on the downside by about 24 points or so. the standard & poor's fractionally higher by a quarter of a point. and the nasdaq up about seven points on the trading session. that's it from cnbc. we are first in business worldwide. martin is back after a very quick break. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get marr
because there is a large transfer of wealth in tax dollars from the north down to the south. so why they would want to mess with that arrangement is beyond me. >> professor michael eric dyson and ryan grim whose office enjoys watching our broadcast even as he speaks to us, thanks very much. much more ahead. but first sue herrera has the market wrap. >> good afternoon. here's a look how today wall street finished the trading session. it snapped a winning streak. and the dow finishes...
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so where do you see the tax debate going this year? >> maybe nowhere. if they can't agree on something as basic as extending the bush tax cuts for quote/unquote the middle class he's right that $450,000 is not middle class in most people's minds. but if they can't agree on that , they're going to have a tough tough fight and regular order hasn't been the way they've hasn't been the way they've done things anyway.
so where do you see the tax debate going this year? >> maybe nowhere. if they can't agree on something as basic as extending the bush tax cuts for quote/unquote the middle class he's right that $450,000 is not middle class in most people's minds. but if they can't agree on that , they're going to have a tough tough fight and regular order hasn't been the way they've hasn't been the way they've done things anyway.
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obama demands the wealthy pay theheir faishare of taxes but he is just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of secucurity. protection for their kids and gun-free zones for hours. ours. >> jay carney said that the nra ad was r repugnant and cowardly. the nra says that the ad was not in anyone's children in particular. anyone the claims otherwise they say is intention to try to kid ththe topic and is missing the int. incidentally, once the president talked about gun violce, sales went through the roof. can ththe president moving now to this time around? >> there is more desire for control than ever bui do not think congress will budge on the big stuff. it is not going to get done. what the nra did was odiou i think the president is on the high ground, but i do not think he will get done real gun- control. >> these 23 executive action re fairly trivial, there was nothing major about it. i think it will not have any effect, it was the appearance of motion. the three big items on the table for congress, the assault weapons ban, the limit on the size of the magazine clip,
obama demands the wealthy pay theheir faishare of taxes but he is just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of secucurity. protection for their kids and gun-free zones for hours. ours. >> jay carney said that the nra ad was r repugnant and cowardly. the nra says that the ad was not in anyone's children in particular. anyone the claims otherwise they say is intention to try to kid ththe topic and is missing the int. incidentally, once the president talked about gun...
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we have begun to reduce our deficit through a balanced mix of spending cuts and reforms to a tax code that at the time when we both came in was skewed in favor of the wealthy at the expense of middle class americans. when the history books are written, tim geithner is going to go down as one of our finest secretaries of the treasury. [applause] don't embarrass him. [laughter] on a personal note, he has been a wonderful friend and dependable advisor the out these last four years. there is an unofficial thing at treasury -- no peacocks commager, no winners. that would be a good saying for all of washington. few embody that ideal better than tim geithner. that is why when he was thinking about leaving a couple of years ago, i had to personally get on my knees with carol to help convince him to stay on a little bit longer. i could not be more grateful to carol and the entire family for letting him make
we have begun to reduce our deficit through a balanced mix of spending cuts and reforms to a tax code that at the time when we both came in was skewed in favor of the wealthy at the expense of middle class americans. when the history books are written, tim geithner is going to go down as one of our finest secretaries of the treasury. [applause] don't embarrass him. [laughter] on a personal note, he has been a wonderful friend and dependable advisor the out these last four years. there is an...
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the payroll taxes don't pay for the benefits going out. in medicare, on average a family gets about $3 back for every $1 you put in for premiums and payroll tax. and that's not understood right now. so in order to do what we have to do in a relatively short period of time-- because the-- i think the window is pretty short here-- i think it's the end of this year-- the president has a big rel to play. meeting with republicans is fine but i think it's more important to reach out to democrats democrats and let them know he has their back and reach out to the american people. >> schieffer: that's interesting, congressman here you have a republican senator saying what the president needs to do is get in touch with his own party peeled in your party. is he, and is there more he can do there? >> well, the president has been reaching out to democrats. the complaint from our republican colleagues in the past was that he was only reaching out to democrats. so i think this is a-- an important move forward. the president had been meeting with republic
the payroll taxes don't pay for the benefits going out. in medicare, on average a family gets about $3 back for every $1 you put in for premiums and payroll tax. and that's not understood right now. so in order to do what we have to do in a relatively short period of time-- because the-- i think the window is pretty short here-- i think it's the end of this year-- the president has a big rel to play. meeting with republicans is fine but i think it's more important to reach out to democrats...
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well, the question for america tonight, what does paying taxes and working hard and even being honest have to do with this country's failure to keep fast firing, high capacity guns from the hands of the mentally or emotionally disturbed? because if we can't do that without arousing the call to arms of the nra, then we have to wonder what side this group, the nra, is on. those who want to keep the scariest guns from the scariest people or those who want to make it easy as possible for the scariest people to get the scariest guns? what side are you on, mr. and mrs. america? we begin with gadhafi dan malloy of connecticut. governor, thank you so much. i was so taken with your emotional statements recently, the last 24 hours, and talk about it. what it means to be the governor of a state that saw the newtown horror. >> well, listen, it changes your life. you know, i had to be there on the 14th. actually i had to tell a bunch of parents and adults that their loved ones were not coming back and that's a life-changing experience, and then to go to a funeral after funeral of babies over the c
well, the question for america tonight, what does paying taxes and working hard and even being honest have to do with this country's failure to keep fast firing, high capacity guns from the hands of the mentally or emotionally disturbed? because if we can't do that without arousing the call to arms of the nra, then we have to wonder what side this group, the nra, is on. those who want to keep the scariest guns from the scariest people or those who want to make it easy as possible for the...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new...
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the payroll tax cut did die at the end of 2012 which means everyone will see a bigger tax bite out of their paychecks this year. take a look at these numbers. for a single person making $60,000 a year who is paid by weekly gross income is $2,307.69. subtract taxes and then look at fica, the fee that pays for social security. this person paid $96.93 in december. but now look at that same person's new paycheck in january. gross pay is the same as are the medicare and state taxes, but fica taxes go up sharply, to $143.08. that's a $46.15 hit to the wall let every two weeks. real money for tough economy. >> put on your suze orman hit. should employees adjust, file new w-4 forms to adjust the with holdings to make up this money? >> you can if you want to or adjust your lifestyle a little bit. now you're talking about not huge amounts of money here but lifestyle choices that we make in terms of discretionary income, lattes that you buy and trips you take and things you go to the store for. all of those little things add up. with this hit coming from most people's payroll, they want to pay a
the payroll tax cut did die at the end of 2012 which means everyone will see a bigger tax bite out of their paychecks this year. take a look at these numbers. for a single person making $60,000 a year who is paid by weekly gross income is $2,307.69. subtract taxes and then look at fica, the fee that pays for social security. this person paid $96.93 in december. but now look at that same person's new paycheck in january. gross pay is the same as are the medicare and state taxes, but fica taxes...